The second instalment in the Lane Winslow mystery series; for fans of the Maisie Dobbs and Bess Crawford series.
On a snowy day in December 1946, Lane Winslowβa former British intelligence agent whoβs escaped to the rural Canadian community of Kingβs Cove in pursuit of a tranquil lifeβis introduced to the local hot springs. While there she overhears nearby patrons speaking Russian. When one of those patrons is found dead in the change room, Laneβs linguistic and intelligence experience is of immeasurable value to the local police force in solving the murder.
The investigation points to the Soviet Union, where Stalinβs purges are eliminating enemies, and the reach of Stalinβs agent snakes all the way into a harmless Doukhobor community. Winslowβs complicated relationship with the local police inspector, Darling, is intensified by the perils of the case and by the discovery of her own fatherβs death during the war.
The case comes to a frantic and shocking end with a perilous nighttime journey along treacherous snow-covered roads.
βIona Whishaw is an exciting addition to Canadaβs fine roster of mystery writers. Iβm already planning to read [Killer in Kingβs Cove] again, and this time Iβll read the teaser for Whishawβs next novel provided at the end. A debut mystery by an author destined for awards.β β Don Graves, Canadian Mystery Reviews blog